Trump backs short-term spy powers extension amid fight with Senate GOP over Pulte
Trump backs a short-term extension of FISA 702 to safeguard national security during the battle over Bill Pulte's acting DNI appointment. In a Truth Social post, he argued the law must not lapse and accused Democrats of taking national security hostage amid the Pulte dispute. Pulte, who also serves as FHFA director and chairs Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, has faced Democratic concerns about his intelligence qualifications and his record of making referrals against Trump's foes. Trump maintains that Pulte would serve as acting DNI while pursuing a permanent nominee, and he notes the need for continuity ahead of upcoming events. Senators and House Republicans weigh longer-term nominees, with Thune indicating the White House is considering alternatives to replace Pulte. Democrats contend that confirming a new DNI should come before any major security renewal, complicating the extension. The discussions at the Capitol and White House seek to resolve the stalemate before Friday's deadline. The episode exposes the tension between leadership of intelligence and the politics surrounding ODNI, complicating the renewal of surveillance authorities.






